--RecorderCaskie and AldermenSanxay, Hray, Binford, and Lipscomb presiding.
The case of Albert Rush, a slave, on an appeal from the judgment of the Mayor, was continued to the next term of the Court.
The charge upon which this negro was arrested is the larceny of coal from Wm.H.Davis.

The proceedings against MordecaiCarnell, Wm.Coghill, RobertA.Mayo, and ThomasBass, for permitting their slaves to go at large, were dismissed.

Rules were awarded against JohnH.F.Mayo, GeorgeE.Bond, and ThomasJ.T.Talbott, to show cause why they should not be fined for permitting their slaves to go at large; which rules are to be returnable to the next term.

The court adjourned for the term yesterday.
JudgeLyons will commence his term on Monday next.